Arknights Endfield Reroll Guide – Fast Methods and Best Units to Target

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Rerolling in Arknights: Endfield is possible but slow, so it is only worth doing if you care a lot about starting with a top‑tier 6★ on a limited banner like Laevatain or Pogranichnik. Most guides stress that the game is playable without rerolling, but a strong opener does make early content smoother.

Should You Reroll in Endfield?

Reroll attempts in Endfield are time‑intensive compared with many gacha games.​

  • First‑time runs to unlock full beginner rewards and the main gacha banners can take several hours; optimized reroll routes still estimate 30–35 minutes per attempt once you know the skips.
  • PCGamesN and Icy‑Veins both caution that rerolling is “not mandatory” and only worth it if you specifically want certain 6★ units and are willing to grind multiple restarts.

If you dislike repetitive tutorials or have limited time, treat rerolling as optional rather than expected.

Fast Reroll Methods

There are three main approaches to rerolling right now.

  • Fresh account method (official default):
    • Create a new account (or use a new email/PSN), clear the tutorial until gacha unlocks, use all early permits and Oroberyl, then discard or keep the account based on results.
  • Guest / cache method (mobile/PC where available):
    • Use guest login, rush to gacha, roll, then clear app data / cache or log out and create a new guest account if you are unhappy; repeat until satisfied.
  • Multi‑instance rerolling on PC:
    • OSLink’s reroll guide recommends running several instances on PC simultaneously and mirroring inputs to cut reroll time dramatically; once you hit a good start, you bind that account permanently.

Creators estimate that, even with optimization, getting “one extra 6★” via rerolls can realistically take several hours of cumulative attempts.

Best Units to Target When Rerolling

Most reroll guides agree that limited headhunting banners are the real prizes and that standard 6★ units will naturally come over time.

Common top priorities include:

  • Laevatain – first limited operator and a top‑tier DPS reroll target; starting with her lets you commit to the account without hesitation.
  • Pogranichnik – extremely strong early universal “panic” unit; listed alongside Laevatain as a premium target in reroll lists.
  • Other limited banner 6★ units – depending on the launch banner cycle, reroll guides suggest picking whichever limited matches your preferred damage type or playstyle.​

Important nuance: several creators advise not rerolling purely for Ardelia, since she is a free 6★ from launch login and her first duplicate is nice but not critical. A strong plan is “Ardelia from login plus one powerful DPS from rerolls.”

Practical Reroll Goals and When to Stop

Given the time cost, most advanced guides recommend modest goals rather than chasing perfect starts.

  • Aim for:
    • One top‑tier 6★ carry from a limited/chartered banner, or
    • Ardelia (free) + one extra 6★ DPS from beginner/standard pulls.​
  • Avoid chasing multiple specific 6★ units or perfect pairings; math from reroll theory suggests this can take 10+ hours of rerolling for modest gains.

Icy‑Veins and OSLink both emphasize that Endfield’s pity and long‑term pull economy are forgiving enough that a solid but not perfect start is “good enough” for clearing all content.

TL;DR Reroll Route

  • Decide if rerolling is worth your time; if not, just play and save for pity.
  • If you do reroll:
    • Use guest or multi‑instance methods on PC to minimize downtime.​
    • Roll on the current limited/chartered banner targeting Laevatain, Pogranichnik, or equivalent top‑tier 6★.​
    • Stop rerolling once you get one strong 6★ carry alongside your guaranteed free Ardelia, then focus on long‑term savings and smart banner planning.

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